Guillén, Nicolás
Related Category: Latin American Literature: Biographies
(nēkōläs´ gēyān´), 190489, Cuban poet. A leading exponent of
poesia negra—an Afro-Antillean genre developed in the Caribbean—Guillén writes poetry charged with intense racial and political feelings. In
Motivos de son (1930) and
Sóngoro cosongo (1931) he employed native incantations, dances, and street cries. Guillén's later poetry, more traditional in form, is devoted to social and economic problems. It includes
Balada (1962),
Antología mayor (1964), and
El gran zoo (1967, tr. 1972).
See his Man-Making Words (tr. 1972); W. Cartey Three Antillian Poets (1965).